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Johnson on Pole for Sunday EXHIBITION Desert Mountain Club, Cochise Course Eastern Ky D2 SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 2012 SCOREBOARD LEXINGTON HERALD-LEADER | KENTUCKY.COM out—None. Rebounds—Sacramento 56 WEEKEND LINEUP Transactions (Hayes 11), Minnesota 69 (Cunningham 9). Golf Assists—Sacramento 17 (Evans 4), Min- BASEBALL nesota 17 (Roy 6). Total fouls—Sacramento Major League Baseball 34, Minnesota 17. A—19,356 (19,356). PROFESSIONAL MLB—Suspended Baltimore SS Ryan Adams for the first 25 games of KNICKS 104, HEAT 84 PGA/WGC: HSBC CHAMPIONS next season after testing positive for a At Shenzhen, China banned amphetamine. MIAMI (84) — Battier 1-3 0-0 2, James SATURDAY 8-16 5-6 23, Bosh 5-13 2-2 12, Wade 7-10 American League 7,301-yd., par-72 1-1 15, Chalmers 1-5 1-2 3, Allen 2-5 0-0 5, Noon Jen Smith and Mark Story tweet from the Vanderbilt- BALTIMORE ORIOLES—Reinstated Mission Hills Golf Club, Olazabal Course Cole 3-6 0-0 6, Haslem 1-3 0-0 2, Lewis 5-9 Kentucky football game. Twitter: @jenheraldleader, @markcstory INF Brian Roberts from the 60-day DL. Louis Oosthuizen . 65-63—128 -16 2-2 16, Miller 0-0 0-0 0, Jones 0-1 0-0 0, Adam Scott .......65-68—133 -11 5 p.m. LIVE high school girls’ soccer: iHigh Game of the Week, CLEVELAND INDIANS—Activated Harrellson 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 33-71 11-13 84. Ernie Els .........70-63—133 -11 RHP Carlos Carrasco, LHP Rafael Perez NEW YORK (104) — C.Anthony 10-28 KHSAA finals, Notre Dame vs. Tates Creek Shane Lowry ......66-68—134 -10 and RHP Josh Tomlin from the 60-day 6-7 30, Brewer 3-7 0-0 7, Chandler 5-5 Jason Dufner ......68-66—134 -10 7 p.m. LIVE high school boys’ soccer: iHigh Game of the Week, DL. Claimed RHP Blake Wood off waiv- 0-0 10, Kidd 3-5 3-3 12, Felton 5-13 1-2 KHSAA finals, St. Xavier at Paul Dunbar ers from Kansas City. 14, Smith 3-11 3-3 11, Prigioni 0-0 0-0 0, Phil Mickelson .....66-69—135 -9 NEW YORK YANKEES—Made quali- Thomas 0-2 0-0 0, Novak 6-10 0-0 17, Dustin Johnson ....67-68—135 -9 fying offers to RHP Hiroki Kuroda, RHP Wallace 1-2 0-0 3, White 0-0 0-0 0, Cope- Scott Piercy .......68-68—136 -8 Rafael Soriano and OF Nick Swisher. land 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 36-84 13-15 104. Thorbjorn Olesen . 71-65—136 -8 TV, radio TEXAS RANGERS—Made a qualifying Miami ........17 27 19 21— 84 Bill Haas .........69-67—136 -8 offer to OF Josh Hamilton. Declined the New York .....33 22 26 23—104 Luke Donald ......68-68—136 -8 SATURDAY 2013 contract option on C Mike Napoli. Three-point goals—Miami 7-20 (Lewis Others FOOTBALL 4-6, James 2-3, Allen 1-3, Bosh 0-1, Cole Martin Kaymer ....68-69—137 -7 0-1, Jones 0-1, Battier 0-2, Chalmers 0-3), AUTO RACING BRANDON WADE | FORT WORTH STAR-TELEGRAM National Football League Lee Westwood .....70-67—137 -7 NFL—Fined Chicago S Chris Conte New York 19-36 (Novak 5-8, C.Anthony 9 a.m. Formula One, qualifying for Grand Prix of Abu Dhabi Speed 4-8, Kidd 3-5, Felton 3-7, Smith 2-4, Wal- Bubba Watson .....66-72—138 -6 Jimmie Johnson, center, fired a rifle in celebration of win- $21,000 for striking Carolina WR Brandon lace 1-1, Brewer 1-2, Copeland 0-1). Fouled Justin Rose .......72-70—142 -2 3 p.m. NASCAR Sprint: practice for AAA Texas 500 Speed ning the pole position for the Sprint Cup AAA Texas 500. LaFell in the head and neck area when La- Brandt Snedeker . 72-71—143 -1 out—Chalmers. Rebounds—Miami 46 4 p.m. NASCAR Nationwide: pole qualifying for Speed Fell was defenseless in an Oct. 28 game. Robert Allenby .....76-72—148 +4 (Bosh 11), New York 44 (C.Anthony 10). O’Reilly Auto Parts Challenge Fined Oakland DL Richard Seymour, New Assists—Miami 18 (James 5), New York York Giants DL Chris Canty, New York Jets 27 (Felton 9). Total fouls—Miami 18, New CHAMPIONS: 5:30 p.m. NASCAR Sprint: “Happy Hour Series,” Speed AUTO RACING LB Marcus Dowtin, and Tennessee DT York 22. A—19,033 (19,763). CHARLES SCHWAB CUP final practice for AAA Texas 500 Mike Martin, $15,750 apiece and Miami OT Jonathan Martin $10,000 for their ac- COLLEGE WOMEN At Scottsdale, Ariz. 7:30 p.m. NASCAR Nationwide: O’Reilly Auto Parts Challenge ESPN tions in last week’s games. 6,929-yd., par-70 8 p.m. World Of Outlaws Speed Johnson on pole for Sunday EXHIBITION Desert Mountain Club, Cochise Course Eastern Ky. 87 .........Georgetown 63 Jay Haas .........66-60—126 -14 BASKETBALL NASCAR Sprint Cup points leader Jimmie Johnson is on the Indiana St. 51 ......... Bellarmine 39 Tom Lehman ......68-63—131 -9 Basketball Western Ky. 96 ............Hardin 64 7 p.m. NBA: Kings at Pacers FS South pole again. Johnson is the top qualifier for the race at Texas Motor Fred Couples ......66-66—132 -8 Olin Browne. 66-67—133 -7 BEREA 75, BOXING Speedway after a fast lap of 191.076 mph Friday. It’s his second David Frost .......70-64—134 -6 NBA 10 p.m. Middleweights: Fernando Guerrero vs. J.C. Candelo FS Ohio, week in a row as the pole-sitter, and he won last week at Martins- OHIO-NORTHWESTERN 66 Bernhard Langer . 69-65—134 -6 Friday’s games FS South OHIO-NORTHWESTERN — Warman Mark Calcavecchia .. 68-66—134 -6 ville to take over the points lead with three races left. Charlotte 90, Indiana 89 15, Cates 5, Meyer 7, Puckett 16, Johns Others Orlando 102, Denver 89 FOOTBALL Brad Keselowski, only two points behind Johnson in the stand- 4, Hopfner 6, Coldren 12. Fred Funk ........71-65—136 -4 Milwaukee 99, Boston 88 Complete college schedule on page D3 ings, qualified eighth at a track where he has never had a top-10 BEREA — Romine 4, Loveless 3, Kenny Perry ..... 69-68—137 -3 Houston 109, Atlanta 102 Warren 11, Parks 5, Burks 19, Butler Russ Cochran .... 67-70—137 -3 finish. Johnson finished second at Texas in April, a race won by Chicago 115, Cleveland 86 GOLF 3, Householder 5, Walker 2, Ryann 10, Mark McNulty .....69-69—138 -2 Minnesota 92, Sacramento 80 Greg Biffle. Biffle will start on the front row with Johnson on Sun- Steve 3, Smith 10. Larry Mize ........73-66—139 -1 4:30 p.m. Champions: Charles Schwab Cup Championship Golf New Orleans 88, Utah 86 day after qualifying second with a lap of 190.382 mph. Halftime—Berea 38-34. Oklahoma City 106, Portland 92 11 p.m. PGA/WGC: HSBC Champions Golf Earnhardt Ganassi Racing is switching engine suppliers, and LPGA-MIZUNO CLASSIC New York 104, Miami 84 CAMPBELLSVILLE 94, 4 a.m. Asia-Pacific Amateur Championship ESPN2 At Shima, Japan going away from its namesake company. The struggling two-car Detroit at Phoenix (n) MIAMI-MIDDLE 48 team with Jamie McMurray and Juan Pablo Montoya is making the Memphis at Golden State (n) 6,506-yd., par-72 (36-36) HORSE RACING L.A. Clippers at L.A. Lakers (n) MIAMI-MIDDLE (0-1) — Washington Kintetsu Kashikojima Country Club move from Earnhardt Childress Racing engines next season, when it Saturday’s games 7, Weber 4, Costa 5, Heard 3, Thornton Jiyai Shin .........35-33—68 -4 1:05 p.m. Live racing begins TVG will instead get engines from Hendrick Motorsports. Sacramento at Indiana, 7 p.m. 18, Lewis 4, Ketterer 7. Ayako Uehara ......34-34—68 -4 3 p.m. NTRA: Breeders’ Cup races WLXO-FM 96.1 Boston at Washington, 7 p.m. CAMPBELLSVILLE (1-0) — Burd 10, Na Yeon Choi .......33-36—69 -3 Toronto at Brooklyn, 7:30 p.m. Craig 2, Lee 15, Allen 6, Clifton 10, Owen Shanshan Feng .....34-35—69 -3 3:30 p.m. NTRA: Breeders’ Cup World Championships NBC Sports NHL Denver at Miami, 7:30 p.m. 2, Compton 12, Kimberland 7, Shelley 2, Beatriz Recari ......35-34—69 -3 8 p.m. NTRA: Breeders’ Cup Classic NBC-18 New Orleans at Chicago, 8 p.m. Jacob 6, Jehlik 4, Sholtes 2, Hellyer 2, Angela Stanford .....34-35—69 -3 Portland at Houston, 8 p.m. Ramage 2, Karumba 8, Young 4. Momoko Ueda ......35-34—69 -3 SOCCER Winter Classic canceled Charlotte at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. Halftime—Campbellsville 46-28. Maiko Wakabayashi . 36-33—69 -3 8:30 a.m. Premier League: Arsenal at Manchester United ESPN2 Utah at San Antonio, 8:30 p.m. Others The NHL has put one of its signature events on ice. Cleveland at Milwaukee, 8:30 p.m. LINDSEY WILSON 86, Anna Nordqvist .....36-36—72 E 8 p.m. MLS playoffs: New York at D.C. United NBC Sports The Winter Classic, scheduled between Detroit and Toronto for Golden State at L.A. Clippers, 10:30 p.m. MID-CONTINENT 49 Karrie Webb .......34-38—72 E Hee Young Park .....38-37—75 +3 Jan. 1 at Michigan Stadium, became the latest casualty of the lockout. BOBCATS 90, PACERS 89 MID-CONTINENT (1-2) — Houston 12, SUNDAY “The logistical demands for staging events of this magnitude Malone 20, Taylor 3, Woody 11, Jones 3. made today’s decision unavoidable,” NHL Deputy Commissioner Bill INDIANA (89) — Green 3-12 0-4 7, LINDSEY WILSON (1-0) — Collins AUTO RACING West 7-17 0-2 14, Hibbert 3-4 1-2 7, Hill 3-9 20, RAiney 12, Brimm 7, LItzinger 3, Horse racing Daly said Friday.
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